Suprematismo y revolución. Arte moderno y política contemporánea

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This article discusses suprematist aesthetics in relation to contemporary political theories of revolution and radical social transformation. The starting point of suprematism is the destruction of objective representation of reality, and this is understood as liberation. However, many contemporary authors in the field of political theory understand art as production of feelings which are, in turn, the starting point of action and engagement. Both perspectives are interwoven in the concept of 'revolution': the liberation from totalitarian representation and the creation of a new society.

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Gutiérrez, J. J. G. (2016). Suprematismo y revolución. Arte moderno y política contemporánea. Kriterion (Brazil), 57(134), 485–504. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-512X2016n13407jjg

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